Safe driving means safe brakes. If your car doesn't stop as quickly and safely as possible, your chances of getting into a car crash skyrocket. There may be a lot of obstacles on the road, including negligent, drunk, and inattentive drivers. Keep your brakes in tip-top shape to help prevent an accident. Check Brake Safety If you are not sure when to replace your pads or fluid, … [Read more...]
Skull Fractures in Automobile Accidents
Numerous types of injuries can result from a car accident, but drivers should be aware of one of the most serious injuries. A skull fracture is caused by severe impact. Accordingly, hitting one's head in an automobile collision is one of the most common causes. A fractured skull can result in permanent disability or even death if brain injuries occur. However, with proper diagnosis and … [Read more...]
Cellphone Use Is UNSAFE for Teen Drivers
Distracted driving accounts for an alarming number of traffic accidents in Alaska. This is especially true for teen drivers. The main distraction for drivers is using a cellphone. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports 18 percent of fatal auto accidents nationwide are caused by distracted drivers. In total, 3,092 people died in crashes caused by distracted … [Read more...]
Choose and Use Your Child’s Car Seat Safely
New research on choosing a child car seat and using it safely is vital information for Alaskan families. Experts now opine that children should ride in a backward facing car seat for longer than previously thought. Similar logic applies to keeping an older child in a booster seat longer than previously thought. Allowing a small child to prematurely ride without a car seat or booster … [Read more...]
Proper Use of Child Restraints and Car Seats
Alaskan parents may be unaware that the National Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) lists car accidents as the leading cause of death for children. Many of these deaths are preventable with the proper use of car seats or seat belts. Sadly, parents often use the wrong type of car seat or do not use car restraints properly. Alaskan Regulations On Seat Belts and Car Seats … [Read more...]
The Dangers of Distracted Driving in Alaska
Distracted driving caused 18 percent of all fatal accidents in 2010 according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In addition to 3,092 people killed in accidents involving distracted drivers, an additional 416,000 were wounded in such accidents. One cause of distracted driving is cellphones use while driving. Research shows that drivers using a cellphone while driving … [Read more...]
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